Newspaper: Sadr is not ready to accept al-Maliki and al-Ameri despite his open call!

Newspaper: Sadr is not ready to accept al-Maliki and al-Ameri despite his open call!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 9:45 am

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Newspaper: Sadr is not ready to accept al-Maliki and al-Ameri despite his open call!

2018/05/17 18:59

Baghdad today - translated

Al-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper reported on Thursday that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, is not ready to concede to Iran or to form any alliance that includes " Law".

The newspaper said in its English version, "The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, who heads the coalition pass, the highest voter turnout in the Iraqi elections, called the leaders of theparliamentary blocs, a meeting before the formation of the new technocrat government."

The newspaper added that "despite the assertion that Sadr intends to open the door of the alliance with all the blocks and political parties, but he has been excluded from the words of the leader of the Fatah Alliance, Hadi al-Ameri, and former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki," stressing that "not ready to make any concessions To Iran, or to form a coalition with the leader of the Badr Organization, or with al-Maliki. "

According to the preliminary results announced by the Electoral Commission, came the list of others backed by the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, at the top of the lists winning the elections across the country, followed by the opening list, which includes many factions of the popular crowd led by Hadi al-Amiri, Led by Prime Minister Haider Abadi third, in a result described as shocking to the West.

Political parties participating in the legislative elections of 2018 expressed doubts about the integrity of the voting process in a number of the country's governorates, including Kirkuk, Sulaymaniyah, Nineveh and Anbar, as well as other parts of the country. About.

The Speaker of the Parliament Salim al-Jubouri, had called earlier on Thursday, to convene an emergency session on Saturday, to discuss the file of the elections and its aftermath, in response to a parliamentary request signed by more than 80 deputies.

Iraq's 2018 parliamentary elections are the first to take place in the country after the defeat of an organization calling for the end of last year, the second since the US withdrawal from Iraq in 2011, and the fourth since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003.